I Was A Private Contractor for Various DoD Agencies – I am Speaking Now Because This Sh*t Has Gone too Far Off the Deep-End. I Will Provide (Some) Evidence

Unveiling Hidden Technologies and Deception in the UAP Field: An Insider’s Perspective

In recent years, the topic of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) has captured global attention, spiraling from fringe discussions to mainstream news. However, beneath the surface lies a complex web of classified technologies, internal politics, and often misleading narratives that cloud the understanding of what is truly possible. Drawing on four decades of experience within military and intelligence circles, I feel compelled to share insights into this clandestine realm—facts, theories, and observations that are seldom seen in public discourse.

A Background Steeped in Classified Innovation

My academic foundation is in electrical engineering, obtained from a university in the southern United States. Recruited immediately after graduation for black operations, I specialized in microelectronics and pulsed power systems. These programs operate in secrecy for reasons beyond public understanding, focusing on research that can revolutionize propulsion, energy manipulation, and gravitational technology.

The reality is that the Department of Defense and associated agencies have been working on advanced propulsion systems and anti-gravity technologies for decades. Some of this work is so sensitive that it remains classified, even from other parts of the government. As an insider, I’ve seen firsthand how breakthroughs are hindered, suppressed, or outright destroyed—often under the pretext of national security but driven by internal geopolitical and financial motives.

Key Figures and Their Impact on the UAP Narrative

Certain individuals shape the narrative in ways that are often misleading or harmful:

  • Jay Stratton and Lue Elizondo: These figures have played significant roles in the UAP saga but, in my view, have also contributed to obfuscation and suppression of groundbreaking technologies like zero-point energy (ZPE) devices. Elizondo’s background as a counterintelligence officer suggests his involvement in more covert agendas, possibly aiming to contain or misrepresent advanced propulsion research.

  • Sean Kirkpatrick and Others: Seen by some as legitimate authorities, but their public statements often lack transparency and conceal the depth of undisclosed programs.

It’s vital to approach such figures with skepticism, understanding that much of their influence may serve institutional interests rather than scientific advancement or global transparency.

The Reality of Advanced Propulsion and Anti-Gravity Technologies

Contrary to popular belief, human beings have, to some extent, mastered anti-gravity. Several groups and agencies, including major defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and MITRE, are actively developing and

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